trampling each other in their need
to consume the lives on which they feed
hungering for something more perverse than greed
some supremacist certainty?
Mad crowds surge forward slicing off tongues, fingers, ears
from those burnt who can no longer scream or hear
Sacred pain adheres
to this word wearing warped customs of devaluation
from when dismemberment fueled rabid celebrations
Fire-lit faces demonic in their glee
violence instructed in this horrific history:
see little white children watching there?
like they’re at a county fair,
see their parents laughing here?
Watch them hoot holler, jeer
Bright day invites a picnic to see
Terror propagated among black citizenry
This claim staked and steeped
in blood drenched earth
pickled black penis in general stores’ jars
while other parts fill lidded masons across the south
adorning mantles in homes and bars
Postcards of those brutal jamborees
held to reap strange, specific fruit
hanging from defiled southern trees
distended limbs, bloated and scorched
have severed hands,
heads flop on broken necks, askew
with full lipped mouths and eyes removed
The appropriator in chief
ignores this history, derides this grief
can’t smell the stench of thrice charred skin,
or conceive of lost skulls from fallen heads
irremovable stains of the dishonored dead
whose every bone was taken, only
mournful memories left in their stead
All this and more imbues the word misused
This ain’t what
ain’t what
happened to you
Notes:
The President of the U.S.A. said on Twitter on 10/22/19 “So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights. All Republicans must remember what they are witnessing here – a lynching. But we will WIN!”